The aspect of aimability where an AI becomes able to want something in particular consistently improves capabilities, and improved capabilities make AI matter a lot more. This might happen without ability to aim an AI where you want it aimed, another key aspect. Without the latter aspect, aimability is not “solved”, yet AIs become dangerous.
The aspect of aimability where an AI becomes able to want something in particular consistently improves capabilities, and improved capabilities make AI matter a lot more. This might happen without ability to aim an AI where you want it aimed, another key aspect. Without the latter aspect, aimability is not “solved”, yet AIs become dangerous.
Yes, good point. We might have something like “Self Aimability” for AI before we have the ability to set the point of aim.